Its pretty much what the title says.
This is the most absolutely ridiculous policy that every sb seems to apply.
after this thread: http://forum.sbrforum.com/sportsbook...npaid-etc.html
Their justification seems to be in one of the following line of thought:
1. Industry standard (weird, i have never been asked for my pw in any other facet of online gambling)
2. We're Honest (hahahahahahahahahaha)
3. people in host country can't even bet (Virtual Private Network)
No other website seems to be so apathetic to such a ridiculous, unnecessary invasion of privacy. something needs to be done about it.
Possible solutions:
1. Have players login to access live chat. This confirms identity without having your passwords stored as anything but hash-marks.
2. Request a pin number that would be sent to your registered email address. you could provide this pin number to the live help operator.
Im sure you guys can think of more. But i think SBR needs reward or some how distinguish books for not requesting players pw's during live chat (maybe an A+++ in service)?
This is the most absolutely ridiculous policy that every sb seems to apply.
after this thread: http://forum.sbrforum.com/sportsbook...npaid-etc.html
Their justification seems to be in one of the following line of thought:
1. Industry standard (weird, i have never been asked for my pw in any other facet of online gambling)
2. We're Honest (hahahahahahahahahaha)
3. people in host country can't even bet (Virtual Private Network)
No other website seems to be so apathetic to such a ridiculous, unnecessary invasion of privacy. something needs to be done about it.
Possible solutions:
1. Have players login to access live chat. This confirms identity without having your passwords stored as anything but hash-marks.
2. Request a pin number that would be sent to your registered email address. you could provide this pin number to the live help operator.
Im sure you guys can think of more. But i think SBR needs reward or some how distinguish books for not requesting players pw's during live chat (maybe an A+++ in service)?